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Musical Tidbits: Episode #4 - Developing Character (Schoenberg, Brahms, Copland)
This video discusses how material can be developed to reflect different characters.
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Musical Tidbits: Episode #3 - Connecting Registers (Bach, Brahms)
This video discusses the principle of connecting registers in composition.
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3 years ago
Musical Tidbits: Episode #2 - A Question of Motive (Mozart)
This video addresses the question: what is a motive?
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Musical Tidbits: Episode #1 - Chopin & the Motivic Cadence
This video discusses the craft of writing cadences in classical music.
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4 years ago
Musical Form - Episode#2
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This video is in two parts. The first part includes a discussion of the following:
1) The galant style
2) The t...
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4 years ago
Musical Form - Episode#1
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In this video the following three topics are addressed:
1) Why study musical form?
2) How is form usually taugh...
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Beethoven Analysis
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Here, the notion of concrete interpretation is explained using the example of Beethoven's Op. 2 No. 1 sonata in ...
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Artistic Interpretation
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In this video I discuss some basic principles and misconceptions concerning the art of interpretation. My discus...
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About Drewsical's channel
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DrewsicalLatest Activity
Feb 23, 2012Date Joined
Oct 10, 2007About this user
I am, as my videos suggest, a musician. I would like to call it my profession, but in truth, it is much more than that. Anyone who does such a thing seriously does not treat it as a 9-5 job...it is a true vocation.My sources for inspiration are, among other things, the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, and the pianism of Glenn Gould.
Hometown
BellevilleCountry
CanadaInterests
I do have a wide variety of interests that are, in no way, restricted to music. I love mathematics and do a fair amount of reading in the field of science (mainly physics and evolutionary biology).In addition to this, I absolutely adore fiction literature. Some of my favorite authors are as follows: James Joyce, Truman Capote, E.M. Forster, Cormac McCarthy, and Franz Kafka.
I also love making conversation with intelligent people, and have a soft spot for shark movies (and the creatures themselves).